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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. I think that my favorite book from the semester was Al Capone Does My Shirts. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. This text set as a whole was a very interesting one and something that I enjoyed exploring.   . Being biracial myself, it would make sense that I might be aware of the literary materials available.   . However, that was not the case.    . Had no idea that there were authors who wrote specifically for and about biracial culture in America.   . Tuesday, April 22, 2008. By:  ...

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. I think that my favorite book from the semester was Al Capone Does My Shirts. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. This text set as a whole was a very interesting one and something that I enjoyed exploring.   . Being biracial myself, it would make sense that I might be aware of the literary materials available.   . However, that was not the case.    . Had no idea that there were authors who wrote specifically for and about biracial culture in America.   . Tuesday, April 22, 2008. By: &#160...

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Dan's Blog: Biracial Literature using Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet by Sherri L. Smith

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Biracial Literature using Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet by Sherri L. Smith. Ana is a fourteen year old girl who is about to graduate from middle school and enter the intimidating world of high school.   . Before she moves into high school, however, she has to work out some personal things.   . Her father is Chinese American and her mother is African American and all of her relatives are around quite often.   . 160;           . In its defense, however, Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet does accom...

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Dan's Blog: February 2008

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. And I support their decision. 160;Should the satanists not be heard as loudly as the native Americans? 160;As you probably noticed, I used a lot of questions in this post.  That is not because I think they are necessarily rhetorical and work in favor of my current position on this sensitive subject, I'm looking for other opinions to expand my own.  Honestly. Holla at ya boy with a post or somethin.  . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Dan's Blog: Professional Article Review

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Title:  Why Are People Different? Multiracial Families in Picture Books and the Dialogue of Difference. By:  Karen Sands-O'Connor. This was a very long book review and it actually reviewed several books that focused on multiracial and biracial children in literature.   . Fortunately, there was a portion of the article that focused specifically on Arnold Adoff’s book  Black is Brown is Tan. Adoff’s book had a couple of different views.  . In  Black is Brown is Tan. Differences bet...

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Dan's Blog: Book Review for What Are You by Pearl Fuyo Gaskins

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Book Review for What Are You by Pearl Fuyo Gaskins. This book is set up as a collection of stories and experiences shared by biracial youth.   . The backgrounds of these youth a very diversified and span across many different combinations of races.   . The author, Pearl Gaskins, is the child of a Japanese-American mother and an European-American father.   . This book is perfect for any biracial person, younger or older, that is going through an identity crisis.   . America’...

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Dan's Blog: Text set reflection

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008. This text set as a whole was a very interesting one and something that I enjoyed exploring.   . Being biracial myself, it would make sense that I might be aware of the literary materials available.   . However, that was not the case.    . Had no idea that there were authors who wrote specifically for and about biracial culture in America.   . The books all had something special about them that made them useful and appropriate for their intended audiences.   . View my complete p...

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: Session 11 - Asian Pacific American Literature

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Session 11 - Asian Pacific American Literature. This week we'll be reading and discussion Project Mulberry. The accompanying articles are:. Siu-Runyan (2002): This article focuses on "Books that teach about the Asian and Pacific Island peoples of Hawaii". What does it add to your understanding of that population? Of the purposes and need for multicultural literature in general? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: Session 13 - GLBTQ Lit and loose ends, Final Projects

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Saturday, April 12, 2008. Session 13 - GLBTQ Lit and loose ends, Final Projects. This coming week in class:. We will be discussing GLBTQ literature, with Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan for our book discussion. Everyone will be writing their final Questioning the Text paper this week. You might also want to check out a blog on GLBTQ lit called Worth the Trip. An excellent resource and just great reading. How does your Blog log look? There...

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: Week 12

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Just a reminder that there is no class this week, April 2. Papers originally scheduled for April 2nd are now due on April 9th when we are next in class. Remember that this week off is intended as time for you to work on your own on your final projects. Good luck and I'll see you one the 9th. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Section 2 - Wednesday morning. A) Annie B.'s blog - blue. A) Becka C.'s blog - purple.

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: April 2008

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Monday, April 21, 2008. Last Class Session Reminders. I feel like I've already said this several times, and posted about it previously, but just in case, here are some last minute reminders about what is expected for our last class session. (I know it can be hard to keep everything straight, with the expectations from all of your different classes.). Here is a final checklist for class Wednesday:. Hand in blog log. Final course post: Find...

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: Last Class Session Reminders

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Monday, April 21, 2008. Last Class Session Reminders. I feel like I've already said this several times, and posted about it previously, but just in case, here are some last minute reminders about what is expected for our last class session. (I know it can be hard to keep everything straight, with the expectations from all of your different classes.). Here is a final checklist for class Wednesday:. Hand in blog log. Final course post: Find...

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: Session 10: Latino/a Literature

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Sunday, March 16, 2008. Session 10: Latino/a Literature. This week we will be exploring Latino/a Literature, reading and discussion. By Pam Munoz Ryan (who you might remember as the author of. One of our texts from TE 348). For our supporting reading, note as follows:. How is this connected to her understanding of self and history? What does she add to our understanding of the insider/outsider debate? When does it enhance the text? Bloggi...

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: Extra Credit Opportunities

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Wednesday, March 12, 2008. I was asked today if there were any other extra credit opportunities possible, and I didn't think so at the time, but I did see another good opportunity just today- it's also for tomorrow evening (Thursday), but for earlier. If you attend this seminar and write a one page paper or equivalent blog post on what you learned, you can earn up to 2 points of extra credit. Should our paper be double spaced or single?

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08: January 2008

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature SS 08. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Advice on blogging from last semester. Some of this we have talked about in class, but this advice that Valerie gave her students last semester is something I thought would be very benefical to have on our blog where we could all comment and question on these points as we go. Audience for blogs and confidentiality concerns. The same rules of confidentiality that we discussed regarding classroom interactions app...

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Sarah Wenstrom - TE 448. Monday, February 2, 2009. The Heart of the Chief". I really enjoyed this novel. I seriously could not put it down. I think this is a great book to use in a classroom for a number of reasons. Not only does it address problems that Native Americans went through and they continue to go through, but it also allows children to relate to the problems that Chris is going through. Posted by Sarah Wenstrom. Sunday, February 1, 2009. My name is Sarah Wenstrom. I am currently a senior a...

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Monday, April 28, 2008. Reflection on the Course. Looking back at my blog posts from the beginning of the year, I noticed that my main goal going into this course was to learn about books that represent diversity in an accurate. Since it is so difficult to find accurately represented multicultural. Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Peer's Final Project Blogs. MD; Woodbine House, 2003. My Friend Isabelle by Eliza Woloson. 8, 10). What improves the book's strength is that Charlie also points out all the similar...

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Sunday, December 9, 2007. Thanks for a great semester Val! This class has taught me to appreciate all types of literature. I have really enjoyed reading the books for the book discussions, they all raised questions that I had a hard time answering, which I feel is important. Books should make you think and they should make your students think. Thanks again and enjoy your break! Saturday, December 1, 2007. Overall I learned a lot about the minority group, Korean- Americans. I learned that there ar e.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. I think that my favorite book from the semester was Al Capone Does My Shirts. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. This text set as a whole was a very interesting one and something that I enjoyed exploring.   . Being biracial myself, it would make sense that I might be aware of the literary materials available.   . However, that was not the case.    . Had no idea that there were authors who wrote specifically for and about biracial culture in America.   . Tuesday, April 22, 2008. By: &#160...

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Brittany D. TE 448. Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Final Project: Bi-racial individuals. Meyer, Carolyn. Jubilee Journey. New York: Harcourt Inc., 1997. In this provocative and compelling sequel to White Lilacs. Davol, Marguerite W., and Irene Trivas. Black, White, Just Right! Morton Grove: Albert Whitman and Company, 1993. Edmonds, Lyra, and Anne Wilson. An African Princess. Great Britain: Doubleday, 2004. Cultural acceptance, Lyra’s. 8220;Now when they say, ‘You’re an African Princess? Don’t be silly! Dutro, ...

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Christopher Paul Curtis by Wendy Lamb. Wendy Lamb gives us background and meaning behind the works of Christopher Paul Curtis such as The Watson's Go to Birmingham. And Bud, Not Buddy. Why were these books so well received when they are about issues that many children don't fully understand or are unfamiliar with? According to Lamb, Curtis makes his characters. Bud, Not Buddy. I agree with Wendy Lamb's portrayal of this author. While reading the novel Bud, Not Buddy. In all the...

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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature

Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Position paper: What does it mean to read "diverse" literature? Saturday, April 26, 2008. A Place For Grace. Through many bloopers and adjustments, Grace tries to become a 'Hearing Dog' for Charlie who is deaf. A Place For Grace. I read this book to a 4th grade classroom in. By Jean Davies Okimoto, Illustrated by Doug Keith. Sasquatch Books 1993. Posted by Rachel K. Friday, April 25, 2008. Public Post: "Freedom River" by Doreen Rappaport. Freed...

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Jessica's Thoughts on Children's Diverse Literature

Jessica's Thoughts on Children's Diverse Literature. Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Final Project: Jewish American Literature. Final Project Book Reviews: Focus- Jewish American Literature. Patrica Polacco’s The Keeping Quilt. Polacco, Patricia. The Keeping Quilt (Aladdin Picture Books). New York: Aladdin, 2001. Anna Olswanger’s Shlemiel Crooks. Olswanger, Anna. Shlemiel Crooks. Montgomery: Junebug Books, 2005. Elsa Okon Rael's Rivka's First Thanksgiving. Monday, April 6, 2009. I respect Margaret Cho. Or maybe ...

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Kelly's Thoughts on Adolescent Literature

Kelly's Thoughts on Adolescent Literature. Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Final Project: People with Disabilities. People with Disabilities – An Underrepresented Group in Literature. Tracie Vaughn Zimmer’s Reaching for Sun. And Andrea Stenn Stryer’s Kami and the Yaks. Overall, I found these books to be particularly effective in providing an authentic representation of people with disabilities, as well as high-quality, engaging literature. Zimmer, Tracie Vaughn. Reaching for Sun. Lord, Cynthia. Rules. In her art...